Hi Everyone,
I'd like to understand people's appetite towards donating money to create a Washington-focused land trust aimed at acquiring waterfowl hunting lands for the sole purpose of creating habitat and providing more public hunting opportunities.
I'm inspired by success stories such as Samish Wildlife Area and Skagit Headquarters Unit. While they are by no means perfect (hunters have to deal with skybusters, trash, and competition for blinds), they are far better than nothing. Personally, I don't think I would have developed my love of duck hunting without lands like Samish.
I'm imagining something like the Western Rivers Conservancy, where the sole focus is to acquire, preserve, and then hand off hunting lands, ideally to the WDFW. Land development in the region is not going to stop, and there's no time like the present to start conserving land.
Love my idea? Hate it? I'd love to hear your feedback. Both in terms of its viability and the amount you think you or your friends would donate if such a thing existed.